Developing your Teaching Dossier Renee Polziehn
http://teachpaperless.blogspot.com/2010/06/hey-teachers-this-is-how-i-learn_02.html
From this Session
• what makes a good dossier • components of a dossier • motivate you to start yours
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What is a Teaching Dossier...aka Teaching Portfolio…Teaching CV
• Your beliefs about students, learning and teaching • Your teaching methods, responsibilities, and goals • Your contribution to teaching • Evidence of your teaching claims
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WHY ? • Evolution of your teaching • Get a job • Promotion
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Art Associate Professor
University of Calgary Closing Date: 12 December 2017
… a teaching dossier that includes sample course outlines, a concise statement of teaching philosophy that indicates an understanding of working with students developing their studio practice, and evidence of teaching excellence..
Assistant Professor – Nursing
University of Windsor
Deadline date of November 20, 2016
•a teaching dossier or teaching portfolio showing evidence of teaching effectiveness and excellence that will include sample course syllabi/outlines, teaching evaluations, and a statement of teaching philosophy and interests (resources and templates for completing a teaching dossier can be found at www.uwindsor.ca/ctl/links-pd);
Assistant/Associate Professor Department of Physics University of Toronto
Closing Date: January 29, 2018 Evidence of excellence in teaching is demonstrated through teaching accomplishments, performance as a teaching assistant, experience leading successful workshops or seminars, student mentorship, conference presentations, as well as strong letters of reference and teaching materials submitted with the application, including a teaching statement.
Illustration Assistant Professor
California State University Closing Date: 22 January 2018
… • Resume or Curriculum Vitae • Two samples of current or proposed illustration
syllabi with assignments/lesson plans • 15-20 examples of professional artwork and 15-20
examples of student work. …
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_State_University,_Northridge
Dossiers Vary
• Like a CV –no dossier will be the same
• Depends on purpose – To get a faculty position – To get tenure – To get a teaching award
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If a dossier should show you are an outstanding teaching, then
What Makes a Good Teacher?
Seven Principals of Good Practice
• Encourages contact between students and faculty. • Develops reciprocity and cooperation among students. • Uses active learning techniques. • Gives prompt feedback. • Emphasizes time on task. • Communicates high expectations. • Respects diverse talents and ways of learning. (Chickering and Gamson, 1987. Seven Principals for Good Practice in
Undergraduate Education)
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What your dossier should show (I want to hire you because)
What your dossier should show (I want to hire you because)
• Good organization of subject matter • Preparation • Effective communication • Knowledge of subject • Enthusiasm for subject matter and teaching • Positive attitude towards students • Innovation in teaching • Flexibility in approaches to teaching
What your dossier should show (I want to hire you because)
• Encourage participation • High standards and expectations • Accessibility • Reputation • Fairness in assessment and grading • Evidence of your teaching • Appropriate student learning outcomes
(Goal 1)
What do you include in a dossier?
Here’s what I believe and why Here’s what I do and how Here’s the evidence Here’s what I have learned
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University of Alberta Format
http://www.ctl.ualberta.ca/Teaching_Services/TES_Docs/Teaching_DossierGuide.pdf
University of Alberta
1. Approach to Teaching – Teaching Philosophy – Teaching Goals, Strategies, Evaluation Methods
2. Teaching Contributions – Teaching Responsibilities – Supervising/Advising Students – Activities to Improve Teaching – Committee Service – Publications and Professional Contributions
3. Reflections and Assessment of Teaching – Documentation of Results of Teaching – Reflections on Teaching and Student Learning – Future Plans
4. Supporting Documents – Appendices
Example: http://www.me.mtu.edu/~mahdish/Docs/TeachingDossier_Shahbakhti.pdf
Teaching Philosophy
• Why do you teach?
• What is your teaching style?
• What do you expect of your students?
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Teaching Philosophy
• If you could grant people the best teaching skills, what would you give them? (How of teaching)
• If you could put your worst qualities as a teacher in the trash, what would they be?
• If you wrote a book on teaching, what would it be called? What messages would you have? (Goals)
Adapted from www.tss.uoguelph.ca/resources/idres/packagetd.html
Teaching Responsibilities
• Description of Courses Taught – Duration of Class time, Date, Number of Students – Short description of the course – Anything learned that could benefit the institution – Any input you had – revising course, developing
curriculum, designing course
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Teaching Responsibilities
• Supervision and Advising – Supervision of students (high school, undergrad,
graduate)
Teaching Strategies – Teaching Methods
(May be part of the Teaching Philosophy)
• Give examples of teaching methods you employ
• Description of assessment strategies, along with how they fit with your goals and teaching
• Ways you encourage learning outside of the classroom
What are instructional methods?
• One-on one • Seminar • Experiential learning • Group work • Lab activity • Problem Based Learning • Critical thinking skills • Web based learning
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Examples of Teaching • TA course • Primary Instructor • Demonstrator • Marker • Sessional • One-on-one Tutoring • Writing centres
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Teaching Development
• Sessions attended • Conferences attended • Teaching groups – FGSR Teaching Circle • Research projects related to teaching • On-line teaching forums (can post to
FGSR Teaching Circle Face Book)
Teaching Contributions
• Course Development and Innovation – Course materials/handbook/study guides – interesting assignments – Forms of Assessment – Web pages, Blogs, etc – Application of technology in your teaching
» Face book, Twitter
Teaching Contributions
• Community work related to Teaching – Coaching – Church leadership/teaching – Girl Guides/Boy Scouts – Tutoring – Judging events/Expert’s Days – Community Presentations*
Evidence of Teaching • Student Evaluation Scores • Student Comments • Student Work • Evaluations from peers/academics • Teaching Awards and Recognition
– Explain the award/how it was judged
Different people provide different kinds of information about your teaching
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Student Evaluations
• Summarize the data • Identify where it comes from • Do not include raw data • Get permission from the students if
quoting them • Provide contextual information
Student Evaluations (other purposes)
• Material is appropriate to the learning level
• Organized feedback to students • Open door policies • Mid point evaluation
Teaching Evaluation
• What evidence do you have that students learn outside of the classroom?
(Goal 2)
Things to keep • Sample Syllabus, Lesson Plan
• Comments from students
• Reflections of things you have learned from your
students
• Emails – good and bad
• Examples of student work
• Outcomes of students
Organize your Information Teaching Statement: I encourage students to explore other points of view. Example: I assign students to various roles, ask them to perform a
historical event, and then we review how everyone felt about their position
Support: Item listed in course outline on page XX and in student
comments on page xx.
Get your Dossier Reviewed
• Is the dossier easy to read and understand?
• Does the dossier present an honest approach to your teaching?
• Is your approach to teaching realistic?
Overall Presentation • Is it readable?
– Use headings, change fonts, etc – Put in white space
• Page numbers and table of contents
• 1000-2000 words
• Ideally 3-6 pages (not including appendix)
• Use tables, bullets, flow chart
• What is the quality of writing?
• What do you want reviewers to remember about you?
“Style is no substitute for real evidence of good or improved
teaching”
http://cte.uwaterloo.ca/teaching_resources/tips/creating_a_teaching_dossier.html
When Looking at Example Portfolios
• Tenured Academic? – not TA’s – May not be relevant for all Graduate Students
• No idea of why they were prepared
(Goal 3)
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Examples • http://www.augustana.ualberta.ca/profs/nhaave/teaching/ • http://www.vonplatz.org/documents/Platz%20-
%20Teaching%20portfolio%2010%20(2).pdf • http://eportfolios.ctl.ualberta.ca/rkahlke/ • http://www.bcp.psych.ualberta.ca/~mike/CVStuff/Teaching
.pdf • http://www.consol.ca/downloads/Roy_Jensen--TD.pdf • http://www.queensu.ca/ctl/resources/publications/teachin
gdossier/Harold_Kay_SAMPLE.pdf • http://individual.utoronto.ca/venturelli/VenturelliDossier.p
df • http://www.johnterhorst.com/assets/teaching.pdf
References • Preparing a Teaching Dossier (Centre for Leadership in Learning) –
http://cll.mcmaster.ca/resources/pdf/DossierPackage_Web.pdf • Seven Principals for Good Practice in Undergraduate Education –
www.aahea.org/bulletins/articles/sevenprinciples1987.htm • Overview Of Tenure And Promotion Policies Across Canada
http://www.viu.ca/integratedplanning/documents/OverviewofTPPoliciesinCanada.pdf
• RC John, RC Froh, PJ Gray, and LM Lambert. 1987. A guide to evaluating teaching for promotion and tenure. RM Diamond ed.
• Acton, MA: Copley Center for Teaching and Learning http://www.ctl.ualberta.ca/Teaching_Services/TES_Docs/Dossier_Resources.html
References
• http://www.nuigalway.ie/celt/documents/teachingportfolio.pdf
• http://pediatrics.med.ualberta.ca/Admin/FacultyandPhysicians/FacultyDevelopment/Documents/guide_teaching_dossier.pdf
• http://www.cetla.howard.edu/teaching_resources/SelfAssessment.html#Developing